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Herning eventually came into view and "Mariah" faithfully led us to the home of my cousin, Ulla. We met for the first time, but it was if we had known each other all our lives. She is but six months older than me and we have been in periodic touch for the past …

We arrived at Billund about 2 hours later, which was a bit past 10 (with an extra hour added by flying from GMT+1 to GMT+2). Soon as we passed the customs, we found a poster at the tourist information centre (where no one was working in the office) advertising the bus service between the airport and the Legoland. There are many bus stops right …

LEGOLAND day had arrived!! Josh woke first today as he was very excited about the day we had planned. We were ready and left by 9:30 to arrive at opening time 10am. It was a quick drive and we were soon parking our car and walking under the huge LEGOLAND Billund sign made out of Lego. We were able to walk straight in as there were no queues. There …

We decided to celebrate Julia's first birthday at Legoland in Billund. Joaquin is crazy about Legos and had a blast. Julia on the other hand was delighted by Lego's princesses:) We spent two days there and on the third day decided to visit the Givskud zoo. This was a real treat! This was my first time to be on a safari with giraffes, yaks and lion …

Our first overseas trip after arriving in London was for a long weekend to celebrate the UK Bank Holiday. We headed to Denmark to visit our friend Gro. Gro lives in Norway (hence the earlier visit in Oslo) but is studying to be a vet nurse in Kolding, Denmark. We flew to Billund which is about an hour's bus ride to Kolding.

We stopped at Kinsarvik, another town with a beautiful setting on a fjord, and the next day we did a nearby waterfall walk. We obviously haven't had enough of them yet. We only saw the first two of four possible, taking us about three hours round trip. Phoebe's walking / climbing has come on leaps and bounds (excuse the pun) and we were amazed at …

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... and the scenery was gorgeous from the double-decker bus. The driver was a hoot and seemed very excited to be taking usto Legoland; he even had ussynchronize our watches so that we could be "precise" with meet ontime! After a quick pit stop andmore ...

Today was a day I have looked forward to for ages...Ida and I were going to LEGOLAND! My computer seems to automatically change it into capitals when I write Lego land together, like even my computer knows my excitement at going. Ida's sister Anna ...

Legoland, Denmark - Only took 24 years to get here!
I have wanted to visit Legoland since I was about 6 years old. Unfortunately, mom never managed to win us a trip, so I've had to wait.
Four years ago, Gavin took me to the parkl in Windsor. ...

... monuments. So many collectively impressed "wow" moments! Our stay at the Danish family holiday destination, Lalandia- close by LegolandBillund- was comfortable yet perplexing in its additional costs and rules- especially as we had already thought the ...

... I had to go!
One of Denmark's top theme parks, and home to Lego itself, Lars and I took a trip to Billund, south Denmark to experience LEGOLAND. We caught a train down to Lars's Auntie's house, where we stayed for a few nights with her and her ...

... heavily the morning of our trip to LegoLand but Jack had his game face on. We learned that if you are going to go to LegoLand, a rainy weekday in September is actually a pretty good time to go. Most of the water rides (those that leave you soaked) were ...

Legoland is waaay on the other side of Denmark. It took us about 4 hours to get there. At first we were pissed. We only got 3 hours in the park and tickets had cost 200kr to go on the trip. That's about $40. But then we ...

... was like on Laeso in the 1850s when her great grandfather was growing up there. We caught the train to Vejle then a bus to BillundLegoland from where we walked to our hotel. Instead of lugging our suitcases up the stairs we chose to use the ...

... So, the drive with the grandkids was a nice adventure, over a couple of pretty spectacular (and expensive) bridges. The campground at Legoland is a big family oriented kind of place. We have a camping cabin here as well, a little A frame place with ...

... was our first one night stop. We had breakfast in the hotel then parked our luggage in the hotel's luggage room before walking to Legoland. Tom was like a lttle kid – grinning as we explored. Legoland turns out to be a mixture of an ...